Today's poem is "Surviving//Skin"
from Red//Jild//Prayer
Hazem Fahmy
is a poet and critic from Cairo. He is an Honors graduate of Wesleyan University's College of Letters where he studied literature, philosophy, history and film. His debut chapbook, Red//Jild//Prayer won the 2017 Diode Editions Contest and is forthcoming in 2018. His poetry has appeared, or is forthcoming in Apogee, HEArt, Mizna, and The Offing. His performances have been featured on Button Poetry and Write About Now. He is a reader for the Shade Journal, a poetry editor for Voicemail Poems, and a contributing writer to Film Inquiry. In his spare time, Hazem writes about the Middle East and tries to come up with creative ways to mock Classicism. He makes videos occasionally.
Books by Hazem Fahmy:
Other poems on the web by Hazem Fahmy:
Two poems
"Of Teita's Balcony ?(to the tune of Futura Free)"
Two poems
Two poems
"On the Highway (to the tune of Solo (Reprise)"
Two poems
"Cycles"
Two poems
"after oregon"
"Etymology of a Pharaoh"
Four poems
Hazem Fahmy's Website.
Hazem Fahmy on Twitter.
About Red//Jild//Prayer:
"Hazem Fahmy's Red // Jild // Prayer is the type of book that builds a world for the reader to step into. Everything has a life: the streets, the waters, the bodies of people looking for survival. Peep the care taken with images, the ability to craft complicated declarations of faith. 'I suppose no matter how much we don't believe in God / we still know how to pray.' This book is a long, slow, glorious prayer. Fahmy is a confident emerging voice, with thrilling potential."
"Hazem Fahmy presents us here with a collection that is simultaneously profoundly intimate and sharply political, marked by desire and its implications and shaped by questions of postcolonialism, faith, and language. These poems deftly defamiliarize 'a very old world,' to use the poet's words, and make it strange and so exciting. How thrilling it is to be a reader, an Arab, and a child of the Nile, in this momentto have Hazem's work to reach for."
"As Hazem Fahmy weaves their trajectory as a person and artist living in an unsteady world between homeland and diaspora, their writing operates similarly between formal and cultural influences that press upon their craft at all sides. But Fahmy sharpens their tongue against each incisor. Here we have histories, traumas, and bodies that refuse to be swallowed. Instead, they form a new tongue that speaks to us of skin, of burning, of an ancestral language living inside both. This collection is one of urgency. It is pointing to all of the windows containing us inside of tired conversation, then one by one, shattering each window down to sand. Then comes the love letter to sand, to body, to sun, to film, until softness becomes of this voice, part of a larger diaspora that is not often allowed multitudes under the thumb of empire. What a gift of a collection."
Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
Safia Elhillo
Jess Rizkallah
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